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A Journey Through Hungary's Untouched Natural Wonders
Hungary, famous for its historic cities and cultural heritage, is now inviting travelers to explore its rich natural tapestry. The country's impressive biodiversity, vast national parks, and excellent stargazing spots make Hungary a hidden gem for nature lovers and adventurers.
Hungary’s biodiversity is showcased in its 10 national parks, covering over 480,000 hectares. These parks feature diverse landscapes such as the Bükk Mountains and the Hortobágy wetlands, home to over 2,200 plant species and 45,000 animal species. György Lendvai, Head of Business Development (North America), emphasizes Hungary's commitment to preserving its natural heritage.
Hungary’s dark sky parks, like Zselic Starry Sky Park, offer top-tier stargazing opportunities. Efforts to reduce light pollution have positioned Hungary as a key destination for astronomy enthusiasts in Europe.
Adventure seekers can explore over 11,000 kilometers of marked hiking trails. The National Blue Trail, one of Europe’s oldest long-distance routes, presents picturesque views and encounters with local flora and fauna. Additionally, parks like Kiskunság and Hortobágy are prime bird-watching spots, hosting thousands of migratory birds annually.
Visit Hungary invites all to experience its natural wonders, whether hiking, observing wildlife, or stargazing. Hungary promises an unforgettable adventure for all.
R. H.
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